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  • McFadden (13), Phillips (50), Queudrue (55)
  • Bouazza (21), Gray (27)
  • Date:2008-11-15
  • Kick-off:15:00
  • Venue:St Andrews Stadium
  • Attendance:20071
  • Referee:Hill, K

Live Commentary

90mins

That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.

90mins

Liam Ridgewell goes into the referee's book for unsporting behaviour.

90mins

That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.

89mins

Matt Holland is being taken off, Jonjo Shelvey has come on in his place.

81mins

Kelly Youga is being taken off, Luke Varney has come on in his place.

80mins

Franck Queudrue is replaced by Martin Taylor.

73mins

Marcus Bent is being taken off, Cameron Jerome has come on in his place.

73mins

James McFadden is booked for unsporting behaviour.

64mins

Charlton are replacing Jose Vitor Moreira Semedo with Svetoslav Todorov.

61mins

Birmingham are replacing Kevin Phillips with Mehdi Nafti.

59mins

It's red. He's off. Nigel Quashie has been sent off.

55mins

Goal!! Birmingham have scored with Franck Queudrue putting it in the back of the net.

53mins

Mark Hudson is booked for unsporting behaviour.

50mins

Goal!! Kevin Phillips scores for Birmingham.

46mins

The second half is under way with the score currently at 1 v 2.

45mins

The ref has blown his whistle for half time.

35mins

Nigel Quashie is booked for unsporting behaviour.

34mins

Lloyd Sam is booked for unsporting behaviour.

27mins

Goal!! Charlton have scored with Andy Gray putting it in the back of the net.

21mins

Goal!! Charlton have scored with Hameur Bouazza putting it in the back of the net.

13mins

Goal!! James McFadden scores for Birmingham.

0mins

It's 3pm on Saturday, November 15th, the match has kicked off.


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Match Report

Veteran Kevin Phillips marked the 500th appearance of his professional career with a vital equaliser that spurred Birmingham City on to their first win in four games.

It was the 241st goal of Phillips' career and it could not have come at a better time as Birmingham were struggling to find their form against a Charlton side that is in the bottom half of the table.

In a blood and thunder game Birmingham finished with only ten players after Nigel Quashie was sent off for two yellow cards.

Charlton scored two goals away from home this season but it was not enough to earn them the points after they had built up a 2-1 interval lead.

Only a fighting second-half performance got Birmingham out of jail when they displayed more fighting spirit after a poor first period when questions were raised about the composition of the side in all departments.

After failing to win their previous three games which had cost them the Championship leadership, Birmingham admittedly made a determined bid to restore some of their lost pride with their battling second-half display.

Against a side which had only scored five away goals, Birmingham primed their side with three strikers and manager Alex McLeish was seemingly justified with his selection early in the match.

Following a fragmented start, the game suddenly exploded in the 13th minute when James McFadden put Birmingham ahead.

Seb Larsson's corner was only partially cleared and the Scot skilfully flipped the ball over the head of an opponent before producing a low curling shot through a packed defence into the corner of the net.

Charlton, without a win in their last six games, were not prepared to turn over and accept defeat as they hit back with a stunning equaliser in the 21st minute.

A long right-wing cross from Yassin Moutaouakil to the far past was met first time by Hameur Bouazza to equalise with a terrific shot into the roof of the net.

Birmingham's defence was caught napping but worse was to follow in the 27th minute. A long clearance from Charlton's defence by Nicky Bailey was missed by Liam Ridgewell and Andy Gray pounced to hit a first-time shot which went into the net off the base of a post.

Tempers suddenly became frayed on both sides with Quashie and Lloyd Sam both being booked as a result of one clash by exasperated referee Keith Hill, who read the riot act to both players.

The game suddenly exploded at the stat of the second half. Phillips missed a gilt-edged chance in the 46th minute and Birmingham's problems could have been worse seconds later when Sam hit the post.

Phillips then atoned in the 50th minute with an equaliser. Nicky Weaver slipped as he was about to claim Quashie's cross and he could only parry the ball to Phillips who headed home.

Weaver again failed to hold another Quashie cross in the 53rd minute and pushed the ball into the path of Franck Queudrue to score from close range.

Birmingham then had to battle with ten men after Quashie was sent off following a tackle on Bailey which earned him a second yellow card.

Birmingham City

Charlton Athletic

Corners

48

Fouls

1921

Goal attempts

1513

Shots off target

66

Offsides

12

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